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OT: Mobile phone guru required!
nitram38 - 27/2/08 at 12:06 AM

When we go to usa on holiday, I want to take my orange mobile (it is quad and will work).
To save on charges (£1.20 per min to recieve calls) I want to enable call barring.
Will this prevent text messages being recieved aswell?
Texts are free to recieve and I only want my family to text if there is a problem back home.


charlierevell - 27/2/08 at 12:08 AM

Should bar all calls and allow texts to work. Worked for O2 for 3 years.

Only problem is getting the damn thing barred for a bit.

Thought about getting a sim whilst your out there and texting the number back to the family?


worX - 27/2/08 at 12:11 AM

As above.
Just buy a PAYG sim and stick £XX on it...

Steve


nitram38 - 27/2/08 at 12:12 AM

I have thought of another sim, but getting the phone unlocked, how easy is it and cheap (free preferebly!)
They don't do orange over there, it is Cingular, AT & T etc

Phone is a Motarola K1 by the way!

[Edited on 27/2/2008 by nitram38]


RK - 27/2/08 at 12:22 AM

Along the same lines, I am going to Italy, Luxembourg and Belgium in the next two weeks. My CDMA phone here in Canada cannot be made to work over there. Whats the cheapest way to go? Rent one? Buy one and get phone cards? Ideas?
Thanks chaps!


worX - 27/2/08 at 12:35 AM

I've probably got an old phone round here that'll work in those places (I'll check) if I find it, you can have it FOC...

It's whether I can post it to you and it gets there within two weeks, or I could post it to where you are going maybe?

Steve

[Edited on 27/2/08 by worX]


charlierevell - 27/2/08 at 09:14 AM

You can get a phone for sub £50 quid easily now (Probably even cheaper in tesco's or similar!)
Could well come with a tenners credit!

£13 phone!


There ya go... just go in and get something like that in whichever country you land in first!


andyps - 27/2/08 at 11:05 AM

Just set it to divert all calls to your voicemail. Depending upon what type of deal you are on you might find that this is free and your texts will still get through.

You can but a PAYG phone for as little as £15 so just get one and take is for any emergencies. In addition Carphone Warehouse (amongst others) sell a sim card - SIM4Travel - which gives very good rates for both receiving and making calls whilst travelling.


MikeRJ - 27/2/08 at 11:07 AM

quote:
Originally posted by charlierevell
You can get a phone for sub £50 quid easily now (Probably even cheaper in tesco's or similar!)
Could well come with a tenners credit!

£13 phone!


There ya go... just go in and get something like that in whichever country you land in first!


With the added bonus that it's not as attractive to thieves and if you lose it, you haven't got to replace an expensive phone.


nitram38 - 27/2/08 at 11:10 AM

I would prefer to use my own phone and use call barring.
Recieving texts is free (if it works with call barring) so that is all we need for emergency contact for back home.
Buying a phonecard out there for $10 gives about 30 mins if we want to call home.
Orange charge £1.20 a min.
I know you can buy tracphones out there but then you have to call the phone provider and I have heard about problems taking a few days to get connected.

[Edited on 27/2/2008 by nitram38]


matt_claydon - 27/2/08 at 11:38 AM

Why do you need to actually bar the calls? Surely you can just ignore them or set call divert to send them all to answer phone?


dhutch - 27/2/08 at 02:57 PM

Yeah, i would have thought you could just not pick it up?
- Set it to not ring except for texts, job done?


nitram38 - 27/2/08 at 03:52 PM

Call barring will stop answerphone messages. I am going for 3 weeks and I get phone calls from yellow pages subscribers looking for an electrician etc.
I don't want 300 messages waiting for me when I get back!


andyps - 28/2/08 at 11:15 PM

Put a message on your answerphone to say that you away until whatever date so would be unable to work until after then - should stop some of the messages and they won't think you have gone out of business, then divert all calls to the answerphone.